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A British trader who used to work for UBS should be tried in Britain rather
than being extradited to the United States, according to Keith Vaz.

The chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee has called for a halt to the
extradition of Tom Hayes for alleged Libor fixing while he was working in
Japan.

The MP said that voters needed to know that their justice system was just as
capable of tackling white-collar crime as the United States, and that
bringing the case in Britain was key to restoring confidence.